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Peter Maeck’s Book, Remembrance Of Things Present, uses Poetry and Photography to explain Alzheimer’s
By Peter Maeck The experience of writing a poem, play, or story, or creating a photograph, is like
Marita Golden Dives into Family Caregiving in Her Novel: The Wide Circumference of Love
Silent Storm: What We Remember, What We Forget, What We Discover A Novelist Meditates on Writing about Alzheimer’s
Dr. Philip Sloane shares years of experience in The Alzheimer’s Medical Advisor: A Caregiver’s Guide
By Philip D. Sloane, MD I was six years into my medical training – a second year resident
Niki Kapsambelis Writes The Inheritance: Case Studies Of People With Genetic Disposition to Alzheimer’s Disease
By Niki Kapsambelis On a drizzly April day in 2009, I walked into a hotel suite in downtown
Candy Abbott Writes About Becoming Her Husband’s Caregiver
By Candy Abbott I’ve Never Loved Him More A Husband’s Alzheimer’s, A Wife’s Devotion “Mom,” my daughter Kim
A Step-by-Step Manual by Christina Britton Conroy: How to have Fun with your Aging Parents
By Christina Britton Conroy When I was twenty-seven, my sixty-year-old mother died of cancer. I was left to
Lori LaBey, Founder of Alzheimer’s Speaks, Helps AlzAuthors Celebrate 100 Posts
A Gift in a Strange Package By Lori La Bey, founder of Alzheimer’s Speaks I have to admit
Care Guide for Wellness by Margo Rose: Body Aware Grieving
The Last Christmas Present By Margo Rose The first client with advanced Alzheimer’s who I worked with as
H.A. Robinson Writes A Novel For Teens With An Alzheimer’s Theme In A Grandmother
By H.A. Robinson When I sat down to write The Pebble Jar around this time last year, I
Book, Dementia: The Journey Ahead, Delivers Practical Advice for In-Home Caregivers
By Susan Kiser Scarff Within a year of my husband receiving his dementia diagnosis, I had a classic
In Bryan Wiggins’ Gripping Novel, Autumn Imago, Siblings Come Together For The Sake of Mom
By Bryan Wiggins No one I know has Alzheimer’s disease. My parents have entered their eighties with their
An Alzheimer’s Caregiving Guide: Meet Me Where I Am by Mary Ann Drummond
By: Mary Ann Drummond, RN When I was a young girl I dreamed I would grow up and
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